Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 19, 1946, Image 5

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Southern Oregon News Review, Ifiurw hy, D eirm ber 19, 194«
Miss Donna Frazier
Bride of Robt. Dunn
Reno, N evuda wiis the <Vt*nv of
the w edding ol M iss D onn a Fna-
zlcr unit Hubert E. Dunn, S unday
nuon, DeceuilN'i 15. M1&, Fruzlci
is ttie d au g h ter of Mr. and M ik .
Hoy F razier anil the groom Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Edw in
Dunn, txith of Ashland.
The wedding w as in the M eth­
odist ch u rch at 12:05 p.m. w ith
the R everend Don Flem ing offl
elating. Miss A nna Lou Hanson
of P o rtlan d and F rank Frazee of
Heno atten d ed the couple. The
bride w ore a beige colored suit
w ith brow n accessories and had
an orchid corsage.
Both the bride and groom are
g raduates of A shland high school.
NEW MATTRESSES
FACTORY TO YOU
OLD MATTRESSES
MADE LIKE NEW
N«w Box Sprinqt
While They Last
REED’S
MATTRESS CO.
492 A S t
Phone 8271
\
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
I ) I 4th St.
Phone Î 7 f t
Mrs. D unn atten d ed Southern
Oregon college and O regon slate
college and the groom attended
Oregon state college. D unn is e m ­
ployed w ith the Forest service
out of A shland and Mrs. D unn is
sten o g rap h er and receptionist at
the local radio station, KWIN.
A fter an extended honeym oon
In N evada the couple will be at
hom e to th eir friends at 463 Palm
avenue.
Converse & Robinson
Wed Sat., Dec. 7
Dr. G. W. .Bruce read the d o u ­
ble ring cerem ony for Miss An
nella C onverse and W illiam Rob­
inson, at the M ethodist church a,
7:30 o'clock S atu rd ay evening,
Decem ber 7.
Miss L orraine C onverse, sister
of the bride, was m aid of honor,
the bridesm aids w ere Mrs. S ta n ­
ley Robinson and Mrs. Bob Gres-
ham. Best m an was S tan ley R ob­ I Jackson C ounty, M edford, O re ­
inson, b ro th er of the groom . Roll- gon, Bled exchange application,
aid P ip e r and Rex M organ w ere Roseburg O zzjuo , on u u n v 29,
ushers. C arm en H artw ell was 1944, under the A ct of J u ly 31,
I low er girl, and Roger Converse, ! 1939 (53 b tat. 1144;, for th e m W y4
b ro th er ol the bride c a rrie d the ibE*«. Sec. 23, N 'i S E ‘/4, Sec. 27,
T. 33 S., R. 1 E., NW>/4S W ‘/4,
rings on a w hite satin pillow.
The bride was given In m a r­ i . m - c . 11, hE*/4N E'/4, N'/iSEV4 and
riage by h er father, C. E. C on­ SE*/4i>Ey4. Sec. 17, T. 33 S., R. 2
verse, and wore a w hite satin E , W M., Oregon, containing 320
•gown w ith close fitted bodice acres, in exchange tor the S E ’/4,
Wfc
and full sk irt. H er b o uquet was |Sec. 6, SW ' a N E U , W ‘i ,
SIV«, SE'/4S E '4. Sec. 16, T. 40
o f orchids and pink carn atio n s.
A reception was held In the ' S., K. 2 W., W. M., O regon con-
Fellow ship room o f th e M ethodist j talning 640 acres. This notice Is
church im m ediately fo llo w in g for the purpose ol allow ing all
the cerem ony. Mrs. V irgil Buro- persons having bona fide o b ject­
kvr continued the cu ttin g of the ions to the proposed exchange an
wedding cake, after the bride and opportunity to llie th e ir o b ject­
groom had cut the first piece ion s in this ofllce w ithin 45 days
Mrs. B erth a M cKinney and Mrs from the date of first publication,
Hazel G ertson presided a t the together w ith evidence th a t a
punch howl. C onstance Powell copy thereof has been served on
was in charge of the guest book the applicant, R ichard M cElligott,
, A cting M anager, Firsl
The bride is the d a u g h te r ol
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. C onverse anil publication N ovem ber 28, 1946
11 28 4t
the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Robinson of O akland,
C alifornia. A fter a sh o rt w edding
Try the News Review Classi­
trip Mr. and Mrs. R obinson wll fieds for results.
be at hom e to th eir frien d s at
862 B street.
Jackson C ounty, M edford, Ore-
ton, the applicant for exchange
QUICK RELIEF FROM tosehurg Ü22S08, consents to take
Symptoms of D H tr M . Arising fr« m
the selected land described a*
the N W L fS E 'i sec. 23. NViSEVr
STOMACH ULCERS sec 27, T. 33 S. R. 1 E, N W ‘/4SW%
out to EXCESS ACID see. Il, S E % N E ‘/4, N ‘iSE>/4 and
KEV a S E ' á sec. 17, T. 33 S„ R. 2
M m ! Help a r It WIN C .s t V»« N .U dxg E., W. M , Oregon, su b ject to am
O v a r tw o m illio n b o ll I m o f t h r W I I . I . A K L>
w ith a reserv atio n of the right
T K K A T M E V i l i * v e I mo - n » o ld H m x - l i r f o í
of the U nited S tates, its p e rm it­
• z m g m n M o f illa t r « » » *< la lu « fi o n , U a m M h
U k a ra d u * Io K a **** A U d —
tees or licensees, to e n te r upon
o r U «a M M m m c K.
occupy, take and use any or all
d i i* t a S ,M * a A c M . S o ld o n I S < !» » • t e la li
of such land for pow er purposes
l a * f o r - W H I a r d '* M m * * « * " w h ic h f u U /
in accordance with the term s and
« p ia la * t h l * I n a U M D L — t r a e — a ,
conditions of Section 24 of the
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Federal P ow er Act of J u n e 10,
1920 (41 Stat.
1063, 1075) as
am ended by the Act of A ugust
Í26, 1935 (49- S tat. 838, 846, 16
U. S. C. sec. di 18).
Jackson C ounty, Oregon,
by J. B. C olem an
C ounty Ju d g e
N ovem ber 28, 1946
11 28. 4t
Jones Jewelers
Precision R epairing
Jew elry
North P lass
65 N. Main
Here’s A Tip!
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME JACKSON
IN '1HE C U u m t K COURT OF
In the M atter of A pplication
TH E S i A 'i t OF OREGON IN for cnange of N am e of WAYNE
A n D iO R TH E COUNTY OF HEN r Y W i ET r ZYK, R EG IN ­
JA C K bO N
ALD PA U L W iL in Z Y K und
In the M atter of A pplication m a in CY ALICE W i l T r Z / K
for change of N am e of JOHN
to
J O S E P H W IE T R Z Y K and ROoE WAYNE HENRY BREEZE, REG­
M ARIE WIETRZYK
INALD P a u l B r e l ZE a n d
to
W AisCY A L IC E B r l e ZE
JO H N JO S E P H BREEZE and TO ALL PERSO N » WHOM TH IS
ROSE M ARIE BREEZE, Hus-
MAY CONCERN:
band and wife
Notice is hereby given th at, by
TO A LL PERSON S WHOM THIS D ecree of the C ounty C o u rt of
MAY CONCERN:
the S tate of Oregon, C ounty of
N otice Is hereb y given th at, by Jack so n given u n d er date of Dec­
D ecree of th e C ounty C ourt of em b er 18, 1946, the nam e of
the S tate of Oregon, C ounty of WAYNE HENRY W IETRZYK,
Jack so n , given un d er date of Dec­ REGINALD PA U L W IETRZYK
em b er 18, 1946, th e nam e of Jo h n and NANCY ALICE W IETRZYK,
Joseph W letrzyk and Rose M arie m inor children, w ere changed to
W ietrzyk, h usband and wife, was WAYNE HENRY BREEZE, REG-
changed to JO H N JO S E P H NALD PA U L B R E E Z E a n d
BREEZE and ROSE M A R IE NANCY A LICE BREEZE, re s ­
BREEZE, respectively.
pectively,
JO H N JO S E P H BREEZE,
F o rm erly J o h n Joseph W ietrzyk J WAYNE HENRY BREEZE,
F orm erly W ayne H enry W ietrzyk
ROSE M ARIE BREEZE
F o rm erly Rose M arie W ietrzyk
REGINA LD P A U L BREEZE
12 19 It.
F orm erly R eginald P au l W ietrzyk
NANCY A LICE BREEZE
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME F orm erly N ancy Alice W ietrzyk
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF By: L. D. IN SK EEP, G uardian,
THE STATE OF OREGON IN Ad Litem
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
12 19 It.
GIFTS FOR
Christmas For The
Outdoorsman
UNITED STATES D E P A R T ­
MENT OF THE INTERIOR,
BUREAU O F LAND M A N A G E­
MENT, D istrict Land Offi c e,
Roseburg, Oregon, N ovem ber 13,
1946.
Bristol Casting 4 Telescope
Rods
Salmon 4 Steelhead Rods
COTTAGE
GROVE
Fly Rod Reels. Automatic
and Sinqle Action
’S - ~
...
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Casting 4 Salmon Reels
Snow shoes. S kill. Poles 4
Bindings
/« Me fitarf of tka
Douglas fir
A picas*
so t place
to live and
visit
— that’s
Country
Cottage Grove,
an alert city of
Oregon’s verdant
Willamette Valley.
N o wonder Cottage
Grove is a favorite va­
cation spot. . . there’s so
much to do and see! Here
are many logging and lum­
ber plants... two great flood
control and power dam s...
historic and modern mining
operations. . . a growing agri­
cultural industry. . . Easter lily
bulb farms. . . outstanding schools
and beautiful homes...well-stocked
fishing waters and big game preserves.
Located on one o f the world’s longest
paved highways, within easy reach o f
Crater Lake and Oregon Caves, Cottage
Grove’s prosperity is inseparably bound to
that o f all the State. Greyhound does its part
for Cottage Grove by providing the best in
modern motorized transportation, unmatched
in convenience and dependability.
Level 4 Taper Fly Lines
Fly.
Leader. Bait 4
Boxes
Tackle
Sleeping Bags. Tarps
Everything for the Sportsman
A & B Sport Shop
frg g g g g g g g g tc g t
D r . E . N . T e r r i ll
Jhiropractic
Physician
Specializing in the Non-Con­
fining Treatment of
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
Office Phono 4371
308 NORTH MAIN
Ashland. Oregon
INSURANCE
Fire - Auto - Theft
STANDARD COMPANIES
See
J. F. EMMETT
38 Cast Main
?>*■.>
— Ph. 7888
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THOMPSON’S
GROCERY
(formerly Dougherty’s)
Our long distance lines are still carrying peak
loads. Even though we have been adding to
our long distance facilities all year long, the
huge volume o f everyday calls keeps our
equipment working at top capacity. So delays
in completing those friendiy holiday greeting
calls will be unavoidable. We suggest that if
you call, you do so on days other than Decem­
ber 24 or 25 Thank yon.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
OFFERS YOU
G REYHO U N D
• QUALITY FOODS
• REASONABLE PRICES
• FREE DELIVERY
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87 North Main
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tarla» > f »drtrtitam tnti by G n j h n J f t i l r r i i i [ romimiiiitiai wbitb it tarraa
Phono 5561
On the Plan
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Phon« 3021
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